Militia_Immaculata ?

On wiki en.wikipedia.org...
I read this was started due to freemasonry. Is there any book or write up stating its sole purpose when it started?

On another website I read the following:

Years later, the Freemasons in Rome began to demonstrate openly and belligerently against the Church. They placed the black standard of the "Giordano
Brunisti" under the windows of the Vatican. On this standard the archangel, St. Michael, was depicted lying under the feet of the triumphant Lucifer.
At the same time, countless pamphlets were distributed to the people in which the Holy Father was attacked shamefully.

Can anyone tell me who or what is "Giordano Brunisti"? The pamphlets mentioned in the above quote, are there any copies?

Furthermore in this protest is there any other records of what went on from both sides?

Not sure if it was founded "in response to Freemasonry". If I recall correctly, it was founded by St. Maximilian Kolbe, before he was sent to
Auschwitz. One of the goals/activities is to (gasp!) maintain a vigourous prayer-life. Perhaps Chief Counsellor knows more?..

The page states that it is a reactionary catholic group formed in opposition to freemasonic opposition to the papacy.

The masons are a group that advocates old school liberalism, that is, human rights, freedom, liberty, etc, so of course they were in opposition to the
ecclesiastical, authoritative, church structure, which, people should remember, used to have the Pope as direct governmental ruler over a europe wide
'empire', and even in this century controlled much of italy.

As far as them having a "Lucifier trampling Michael" flag, I'd like to see some citation for that.

www.catholicculture.org...
They placed the black standard of the "Giordano Brunisti" under the window of the Vatican. [Giordano Bruno was a Dominican turned Calvinist turned
pantheist who was burned as a heretic on Feb. 17, 1600. This Masonic demonstration most likely occurred on Feb. 17 to commemorate his death

They are quoting Maximilian Kolbe in the above. Notice that they aren't even sure of when this supposed event occured, or if it occured, let alone
what the details of the flag are.

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